LOTTE LEHMANN - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED CIRCA 1967 - HFSID 2615
Price: $260.00
LOTTE LEHMANN
Lotte Lehmann sends an autograph note on a picture postcard of thanks
for the book.
Autograph Note Signed: "Lotte", 3½x5½ picture postcard of
Channel Drive in Santa Barbara, California. In full: "Dear Ernô-
forgive me for this short note, but I am 'snowed under' letters, cards, wires...
Thank you - and much love for your book. Yours" Hand addressed:
"Mr. Ernô Balogh/3040 Idaho Av./N. W./Washington/D. C./20016"
Postmarked Santa Barbara, California, 1967 March 17. German soprano
Lotte Lehmann (1888-1976) one of the most eminent lyric dramatic sopranos of
her day made her Metropolitan Opera debut on January 11, 1934 as
Sieglinde in Die Walküre. A month later, Lehmann performed on Arturo
Toscanini's first radio broadcast (The Cadillac Hour, February 11,
1934). She was renowned for her interpretations of Mozart, Wagner and the songs
of Schumann. Lotte Lehmann would retire from the recital stage in
1951. She would then teach master classes at the Music Academy of the
West (which she helped found) in Santa Barbara, California, and Lehmann
would also give master classes in a number of other cities in the U.S. and
abroad. Cancellation stamp touches two words still legible. Lightly worn and
creased at corners. Stamp missing. Otherwise, fine condition.
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